• When are EV's going to be declared 'Socialist' along with Climate Scien

    From faee@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 13 01:45:19 2023
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    With anti-vaxxer crazyness, they've already declared medical science to be a leftist conspiracy.

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  • From Nancy 'NAMBLA' Pelosi@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 21 23:01:53 2023
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    On 12 Sep 2023, faee <nowomr@protonmail.com> posted some news:udr47f$1q44f$18@dont-email.me:

    Biden and Harris are both total fools and enemies of the USA.

    Berkeley police have arrested a 43-year-old man on suspicion of attempted homicide following the city’s 23rd incident of gunfire so far this year
    Monday.

    Both the suspected shooter and the victim called the police, with the
    suspect, a tenant in an apartment building in the 2500 block of Hillegass Avenue, reporting that he believed he had shot a burglar, police said. The victim was instead a maintenance worker summoned by the suspect himself,
    police said.

    “The tenant had made a maintenance request and provided approval for maintenance to enter the apartment if there was no answer at the door. The victim made numerous attempts to get the tenant to open the door with
    negative results,” Berkeley police spokesperson Officer Jessica Perry
    wrote in a prepared statement.

    Using a key to open the apartment door, the victim, standing in the
    hallway, saw the tenant aiming a gun, Perry said. The tenant fired once at
    the victim’s head, missing but hitting the doorframe, which sent wood
    particles into the victim’s face, Perry said.

    As the victim fled down the hallway, the tenant followed and fired again, hitting the victim in the leg, then went back inside his apartment and
    called the police, Perry said. Police received 911 calls from the suspect
    and victim around 11:41 a.m. Monday.

    Police arrested the tenant on suspicion of attempted homicide and took him
    to the Berkeley City Jail, Perry said. He was later listed as being in
    custody at the Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, held without bail.

    The Berkeley Fire Department treated the maintenance worker, who was taken
    to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

    The tenant is scheduled for arraignment Wednesday. Berkeleyside has opted
    not to name him until the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office
    confirms formal charges against him.

    The Berkeley Scanner first reported the incident.

    https://www.berkeleyside.org/2023/09/19/southside-shooting-berkeley-sept- 18?utm_source=newsshowcase&utm_medium=gnews&utm_campaign=CDAqKggAIhA9oPVIa XWKEr0a1x0f0_ZJKhQICiIQPaD1SGl1ihK9GtcdH9P2STDR99IB&utm_content=rundown

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